5.4 At 0°C, the density of a certain oxide of a gas at 2 bar is same as that of dinitrogen at 5 bar. What is the molecular mass of the oxide?

 

Density (d) of the substance at temperature (T) can be given by the expression, 

d = MpRT

Now, density of oxide (d1) is givin by,

 d1  = M1p1RT

Where, M1 and P1 are the mass and pressure of the oxide respectively. Density of dinitrogen gas (d2) is givin by,
  d2 = M2p2RT
Where, M2 and p2 are the mass and pressure of the oxide respectively. according to the given question,
    d1  = d2
Therefore ,  M1p1=M2p2
Givine,
p1 =2 bar
p2= 5 bar
Molecular mass  of nitrogen, M2 = 28/g mol
Now, M1 = M2p2p1
                  = 28×52
                    = 70 g/mol